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Michigan | Mich. Comp. Laws § 257.328(3)(c) | Evidence of insurance - fee | The court may assess a fee of not more than $25.00, which shall be paid to the court funding unit. | Traffic court | "Court funding unit" | Traffic |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §775.21(6)(f)2 | The Florida Sexual Predators Act |
(f) Within 48 hours after the registration required under paragraph (a) or paragraph (e), a sexual predator who is not incarcerated and who resides in the community, including a sexual predator under the supervision of the Department of Corrections, shall register in person at a driver license office of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and shall present proof of registration unless a driver license or an identification card that complies with the requirements of s. 322.141(3) was previously secured or updated under s. 944.607. At the driver license office the sexual predator shall:
2. Pay the costs assessed by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles for issuing or renewing a driver license or an identification card as required by this section. The driver license or identification card issued to the sexual predator must comply with s. 322.141(3). |
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §775.261(4)(c)2 | The Florida Career Offender Registraiton Act |
Within 2 working days after the registration required under paragraph (a), a career offender who is not incarcerated and who resides in the community, including a career offender under the supervision of the Department of Corrections pursuant to s. 944.608, shall register in person at a driver license office of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles and shall present proof of registration. At the driver license office, the career offender shall: 2. Pay the costs assessed by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles for issuing or renewing a driver license or identification card as required by this section.
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §322.245(1) |
Suspension of license upon failure of person charged with specified offense under chapter 316, chapter 320, or this chapter to comply with directives ordered by traffic court or upon failure + See moreto pay child support in non-IV-D cases as provided in chapter 61
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(1) If a person charged with a violation of any of the criminal offenses enumerated in s. 318.17 or with the commission of any offense constituting a misdemeanor under chapter 320 or this chapter fails to comply with all of the directives of the court within the time allotted by the court, the clerk of the traffic court shall mail to the person, at the address specified on the uniform traffic citation, a notice of such failure, notifying him or her that, if he or she does not comply with the directives of the court within 30 days after the date of the notice and pay a delinquency fee of up to $25 to the clerk, from which the clerk shall remit $10 to the Department of Revenue for deposit into the General Revenue Fund, his or her driver license will be suspended. The notice shall be mailed no later than 5 days after such failure. The delinquency fee may be retained by the office of the clerk to defray the operating costs of the office.
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Florida | Fla. Stat. §322.245(2) |
Suspension of license upon failure of person charged with specified offense under chapter 316, chapter 320, or this chapter to comply with directives ordered by traffic court or upon failure + See moreto pay child support in non-IV-D cases as provided in chapter 61
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(2) In non-IV-D cases, if a person fails to pay child support under chapter 61 and the obligee so requests, the depository or the clerk of the court shall mail in accordance with s. 61.13016 the notice specified in that section, notifying him or her that if he or she does not comply with the requirements of that section and pay a delinquency fee of $25 to the depository or the clerk, his or her driver license and motor vehicle registration will be suspended. The delinquency fee may be retained by the depository or the office of the clerk to defray the operating costs of the office after the clerk remits $15 to the Department of Revenue for deposit into the General Revenue Fund.
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Idaho | Idaho Code § 49-1818 | Abandoned Vehicle Trust Account -- Appropriation and Use |
(1) An account is established, to be known and designated as the abandoned vehicle trust account. There shall be set aside, paid into and credited to the account, moneys remaining from any sale of an abandoned vehicle or any vehicle removed under extraordinary circumstances after satisfaction of all possessory liens and costs of conducting the sale, and the fee authorized under section 31-3201F, Idaho Code, collected by the district courts. (2) Moneys deposited in the abandoned vehicle trust account are hereby continuously appropriated to the department for the purposes of satisfying allowable claims and reimbursing the costs of administering the provisions of this chapter. (3) Any person claiming an interest in the vehicle may file a claim with the department for any portion of the excess proceeds from an abandoned vehicle sale which were forwarded to the department. Upon determination of the department that the claimant is entitled to some amount, the department shall pay an amount which in no case shall exceed the amount forwarded to the department in connection with the sale of the vehicle. The department shall not honor any claim filed more than two (2) years after the sale. (4) Each fee collected by the district courts pursuant to section 31-3201F, Idaho Code, shall be distributed as follows to the: (a) Law enforcement agency that directed the tow of the vehicle involved in the infraction ..............$50.00 (b) Tow company that towed the vehicle involved in the infraction $50.00 (c) Department ...................................................$50.00 Fees shall be distributed to law enforcement agencies and tow companies on a monthly basis. All fees distributed to the department shall be deposited in the state highway account.
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West Virginia | W. Va. Code § 17C-5A-3a(a)(2) | Establishment of and participation in the Motor Vehicle Alcohol Test and Lock Program |
(2) The program shall include the establishment of a user’s fee for persons participating in the program which shall be paid in advance and deposited into the Driver’s Rehabilitation Fund: Provided, That on and after July 1, 2007, any unexpended balance remaining in the Driver’s Rehabilitation Fund shall be transferred to the Motor Vehicle Fees Fund created under the provisions of §17A-2-21 of this code and all further fees collected shall be deposited in that fund.
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Department of Motor Vehicles | N/A | All |
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